Monday, December 24, 2012

Christmas Links: Cookies and Friends, A Christmas Carol, and the Carnival

Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Links of the Season

Friendship and Food:  ANS Nuclear Cafe usually uses a guest post from me late in the month.  Consequently,  I have a holiday season post up today: The Other Side of the Cookie: Anti-Nuclear People in Our Lives.

We can all get along, if we try. We all want the best for our children.

Dickens and Harry Reid: The ghosts of Christmas Past (in terms of nuclear waste), Christmas Present (France and the WIPP) and Christmas Future visit a group of U S Senators in a Nuclear Waste Carol. This informative and funny post is from the Heritage Foundation.

136th Carnival: The most recent Carnival is up at Atomic Power Review, including Will Davis's signature guess-this-picture at the front of the post.  Then there's Rod Adams on climate change skeptics in the pro-nuclear community (can't we all just get along?), a great reading list on nuclear from Dan Yurman, and Gail Marcus celebrating 70 years of nuclear fission.  Plus much more.   A year-end treat, for sure!

For all my readers who celebrate Christmas, have a Merry Christmas with friends, family, food, music, and spiritual renewal. And even presents under the tree!

2 comments:

  1. I very much liked your post on anti-nuclear people in our families. It gives one a lot to think about. Thanks very much for your perspective.

    I also love the Christmas tree photo - it's beautiful!

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  2. Thank you Will.

    The picture is from Wikipedia. I was completely entranced by it.

    Until something major changes, our families and our social lives will include many people who disagree with us about energy. I have had many thoughts about this, though I have developed no rules or answers. Anyhow, I decided to share my thoughts, in the spirit of the season. The peaceful spirit, that is.

    I am very glad you liked it.

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